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spot

[spot] / spɒt /








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The Bears now own the second spot instead of the Packers, who are now clinging to the last wild card spot.

From The Wall Street Journal

Foreign visitors, mostly young, are seen daily wandering through gentrified neighborhoods gazing at their cellphones, following directions to the latest hip spots hyped on Instagram and TikTok.

From Los Angeles Times

Both 2009's Avatar, which was considered groundbreaking for its revolutionary use of technology, and sequel The Way of the Water, held on to the top box office spot for seven consecutive weeks.

From BBC

The spot price of gold hit a high of $4,420 on Monday before slipping back.

From BBC

The separation is comparable to spotting a baseball from 100 km away.

From Science Daily